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until yesterday the below code was workig fine but today I'm getting a error message Argument out of exception & index out of range.

Wha t i'm tryring to do here, from the index 3(4th col) of the last row, take that cell value & put in to the col 3 (index 2) cell. When i type it in the last cell (from bottom to top), i'm getting the above error message.

Please help me.

private void datagridview_CellValidated(object sender, CellValidatedEventArgs e)
{

if (e.ColumnIndex != 3)
    return;
int nextRowIndex = e.RowIndex -1;
int lastRowIndex = datagridview.Rows.Count;
try
{

        if (nextRowIndex <= lastRowIndex)
        {
            var valuesForcell = datagridview.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[3].Value.ToString();
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[2].Value = valuesForcell;
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[2].ReadOnly = true;
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[2].Style.ForeColor = Color.MediumVioletRed;
            datagridview.ClearSelection();
            datagridview.SelectionMode = GridViewSelectionMode.CellSelect;
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[3].BeginEdit();

        }

}
catch (Exception exception) { }


}

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  • Instead of nextRowIndex <= lastRowIndex try nextRowIndex < lastRowIndex
    – Mr_Green
    Nov 23, 2012 at 9:39
  • what should happen when you set cell value with index 0? In your example you set 45 in it
    – Nogard
    Nov 23, 2012 at 9:47
  • I start from the last cell of the col 3, then last cell of the col 4, then goes up till the end of the last cell in col 4(from bottom to top)
    – linguini
    Nov 23, 2012 at 9:49
  • do you have headers in your table? what RowIndex corresponds to first datarow (where 45 resides)?
    – Nogard
    Nov 23, 2012 at 10:00
  • 4th col last cell from bottom.
    – linguini
    Nov 23, 2012 at 10:06

5 Answers 5

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if I understand well you should have:

private void datagridview_CellValidated(object sender, CellValidatedEventArgs e)
{

if (e.ColumnIndex != 3)
    return;
int nextRowIndex = e.RowIndex -1;
try
{

        if (nextRowIndex >=0 )
        {
            var valuesForcell = datagridview.Rows[e.RowIndex].Cells[3].Value.ToString();
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[2].Value = valuesForcell;
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[2].ReadOnly = true;
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[2].Style.ForeColor = Color.MediumVioletRed;
            datagridview.ClearSelection();
            datagridview.SelectionMode = GridViewSelectionMode.CellSelect;
            datagridview.Rows[nextRowIndex].Cells[3].BeginEdit();

        }

}
catch (Exception exception) { }


} 

You are moving values bottom-up right?

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  • can you evaluate the variable nextRowIndex? Nov 23, 2012 at 10:00
  • There is some confusion here, are you sure you have pasted all the code above? If you did, can you evaluate the variable "nextRowIndex" when the exception is thrown? Nov 23, 2012 at 10:19
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If e.RowIndex returns you 0 first row, then your nextRowIndex will be set to -1 which is wrong.

also your lastRowIndex should be one less than the Row count.

int lastRowIndex = datagridview.Rows.Count - 1;

I see that you are not referencing the row on lastRowIndex, you may modify your check to:

if (nextRowIndex < lastRowIndex)
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  • @linguini, Why are you setting the nextRowIndex to e.RowIndex -1 ? what if the e.RowIndex is 0 ? means the first row is selected ?
    – Habib
    Nov 23, 2012 at 9:43
  • I want to start with the last row.
    – linguini
    Nov 23, 2012 at 9:44
1

It looks like you are validating a cell in the 0th row, so the nextRowIndex evaluates as -1, which is obviously not a valid array index.

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  • I think that if you're editing the cells from bottom to top, your condition should look like if(nextRowIndex >= 0). And you don't need the lastRowIndex at all, because the event args RowIndex will always be in the array range. Nov 23, 2012 at 9:51
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change your if statement to something like this:

 if ((nextRowIndex < lastRowIndex) && (nextRowIndex >= -1))

-1 is valid rowIndex if you want to include even the Rowheader.

If you dont want to include RowHeader then replace -1 with 0.

Hope this helps.

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  • No, but thats not the behaviour, when i type in the lat cell of the 4th col, put that vale in the top cell of the adjacent cell
    – linguini
    Nov 23, 2012 at 10:09
  • @linguini try adjusting by giving or removing -1 somewhere(I dont know where to give or remove it). Understand first what you are doing. Let me try here too.
    – Mr_Green
    Nov 23, 2012 at 10:10
  • I found it, int nextRowIndex = e.RowIndex-1;if (nextRowIndex >= 0)
    – linguini
    Nov 23, 2012 at 10:19
  • isn't it the same solution I wrote 30 mins ago? O_o Nov 23, 2012 at 10:20
  • trippino refers to previous linguini's comment
    – Nogard
    Nov 23, 2012 at 10:27
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When your e.RowIndex is 0, nextRowIndex is -1 and you are trying to access

datagridview.Rows[-1].Cells[2].Value = valuesForcell;

which throws the Exception

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